Ends 2/6. Dell Business has the Dell UltraSharp U2913WM 21:9 29" Ultra-Wide LED Monitor for $550 with free shipping. Features a height-adjustable stand, tilt and swivel. If you're looking to expand your workspace with a single monitor, this is it.

First of all, this is a great deal and the value cannot be beat for the price, green for you OP.

However, as a 30" ultrasharp owner for almost 10 years now, I can truly say that having 1600 height makes all the difference to me... yes I do notice it a lot whenever I am forced to use "shorter" monitors at work. Also, user reviews are mixed on the performance of this unit (buzzing noises and bleeding), which might be why they are discounting it so much, so buyer beware.

And for those that think a TV is the way to go... all I can say is, find someone that has a 2560x1600 monitor and try it for a full day. Then go back to your TV and tell me that how that compares...

zbz99

Member

posted: Jan. 31, 2013 @ 11:39p

The resolution is not high enough considering this is 29 inch, especially the vertical pixel. I would suggest looking for an IPS monitor instead at this pricing point.

gaspra

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 1, 2013 @ 12:12a

zbz99 said: The resolution is not high enough considering this is 29 inch, especially the vertical pixel. I would suggest looking for an IPS monitor instead at this pricing point.It has ips panel. I guess you meant 16:10 aspect ratio, which gives more work space in vertical.

Gpz1100

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 1, 2013 @ 12:59a

Might make for a good (albeit overpriced) tv to hookup to a computer.

kunigund

New Member

posted: Feb. 1, 2013 @ 4:39a

This price is good! I will consider because now i can't afford this.

UberNoob

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 1, 2013 @ 10:23a

Wait, is this a monitor or TV?

Logician1313 (Staff)

Dealhunter

posted: Feb. 1, 2013 @ 10:45a

UberNoob said: Wait, is this a monitor or TV?

Monitor

colebert

Senior Member - 5K

posted: Feb. 1, 2013 @ 10:52a

Interesting monitor but two 20" Dell 2007FP @ 1600x1200 for $100/ea on eBay beats this on pure resolution and PPI.

If you can't stand to have the bezel in the middle or like the LED or it has better color or some other factor then that's another issue.

FSBox

Member

posted: Feb. 1, 2013 @ 10:59a

Debating between this or the U2711. I am waiting for another nice U2711 deal in the $650 range...

Edit: To all those comparing this with two cheaper monitors, or a TV, or some other cheaper TN panel monitor... these higher priced Dell monitors are aimed at those who needs a monitor with good performance for things like graphic design, illustration, or print work. People not doing that type of work are not looking to spend $500 on a single monitor.

FSBox said: Debating between this or the U2711. I am waiting for another nice U2711 deal in the $650 range...

Edit: To all those comparing this with two cheaper monitors, or a TV, or some other cheaper TN panel monitor... these higher priced Dell monitors are aimed at those who needs a monitor with good performance for things like graphic design, illustration, or print work. People not doing that type of work are not looking to spend $500 on a single monitor. If you're willing to pay the $650, I'd say definitely go for the 2711 or the 2713H. That ~40% extra vertical space makes a big difference.

Sammich

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 2, 2013 @ 10:28p

How does this compare to the U2713HM I just bought for the same price? Other than the obvious size increase whats the difference in specs and what not? I am a gamer and Excel user. Someone please enlighten me. Should I cancel my back ordered U2713HM for one of these? Opinions are appreciated.

zirrah

New Member

posted: Feb. 3, 2013 @ 7:04a

No man, 1080p resolution is 1920x1080. This monitor is much more significant, in a smaller surface area. So that means more pixels per inch, which mean exceptional image quality. Better than any HDTV on the market (they all stop at 1920x1080 unless you pay $20k for a 4k display). But this is not a tv, no tuner with it.

lzpoof

Senior Member - 3K

posted: Feb. 3, 2013 @ 7:29a

I think when it comes to resolution on this people are REALLY missing the point.

2560*1080 is theaterwide 2.35:1. It's also wide enough to show two 1280X720 feeds side by side. I'd assume this monitor was designed for video editing people.

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